Hi, all, I have two technical questions about GDM Greeter theming. I found GDM's really pool documented, the only tutorial I can use is from here: http://projects.gnome.org/gdm/docs/2.16/thememanual.html But it only tells you what the elements are and doesn't tell you how to position them. So after a few bloody trials, I made this: https://zh.opensuse.org/File:Greeter.png It explains how the positioning in GDM is like. There're still two question left: 1. what is a "flexi" mode? It sounds like "remote login things" to me. But what it is actually? I can't find anything useful on Google. 2. Can I design a "float" layout like CSS in GDM? Bruno once told me I have to specially care the userlist, because it might not be enabled. So I want to make a two column design, userlist is at the left side. and username/password is at the right side. If userlist is disabled, the username/password will automatically be centered.(one column) That is very common usage in HTML/CSS. but in GDM, I found even if the userlist is disable, GDM doesn't release the space taken. So anyone know how to do this? or how to better place userlist? Thanks Marguerite -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org